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Public voicemails urge preservation, raise concerns about demolitions and digital billboards during HDRC consent agenda
Summary
Callers left several voicemails about items on the consent agenda, urging preservation of structures in Dignowity Hill, questioning materials and height at East Commerce, supporting item 5 across from Lavaca, and opposing large digital billboards proposed downtown.
Several prerecorded voicemails played during the Historic and Design Review Commission’s consent agenda period raised preservation and design concerns for projects on the docket.
A caller identified as speaking for the Dignowity Hill Historic Neighborhood Review Committee opposed recommendations to allow demolition for two buildings at 310 Chestnut (case 2025-273) and said buildings older than 25 years within the district should be protected…
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